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Landowner resistance forces Texas to build wall in remote areas

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Landowner Resistance Forces Texas To Build Wall In Remote Areas

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A section of border wall ends south of the Amistad Dam in Val Verde County. The state has erected 50 noncontiguous miles of wall in three years. It has identified 805 miles where it would like to build, but landowners on the route have hampered the program.   Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune

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The Texas Tribune analyzed construction contracts for three different areas along the border totaling 12.8 miles and costing over $380 million.

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Five miles of border wall stretch on Stuart Stedman’s ranch — one of the longest single unbroken pieces of constructed state wall. Stedman received $1.5 million from the state to allow it to build a wall on his land. Experts say building on ranches like Stedman’s is hard to justify given their remoteness.   Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune

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The cost per mile that Texas has paid for land agreements to build a border wall almost quintupled from 2022 to 2023 and went up again in 2024. The state first acquired land in Del Rio, Laredo and in South Texas and has since secured additional easements for land in places across the border.

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